Trump: No more funding to universities that allow 'illegal protests'
President Donald Trump threatened to cut off federal funding for universities permitting what he calls "illegal" protests. In a post on Truth Social, he said all federal funding will be cut to schools allowing the "illegal protests," and "agitators" will be imprisoned or permanently sent back to their home countries, and other students will be expelled or arrested.
Trump vows to stop federal funding for any school that allows 'illegal' protests
The president posted a message on social media Tuesday calling for arrests and deportation for anyone participating in what he referred to as “illegal protests."
Senate confirms Linda McMahon: What this means for the Department of Education
The former WWE CEO will now lead the Department of Education with its future uncertain amid President Donald Trump’s pledge to eliminate the agency.
ASU All Access | Ep. 19
We're diving in with swim and dive coach Herbie Behm and meeting the Sun Devil graduate behind 'Statbroadcast' this week on ASU All Access.
ASU D3 hockey team fundraises for trip to nationals
One of Arizona State's ice hockey teams is fundraising to pay for its trip to nationals in March in St. Louis, Missouri. We're hearing from the team's head coach who says the team has had some major accomplishments this year, and hopes to keep the momentum going.
Phoenix PE teacher's wish list becomes a reality
A PE teacher in Phoenix got quite the surprise Wednesday morning. She had a wish list of brand new equipment for her students, and all of her wishes came true. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Another Phoenix school district is proposing closures: Here's what to know
Two elementary schools in Central Phoenix could be closed down by the end of the current school year, as the Phoenix Elementary School District deals with a budget shortfall. Here's what to know about their plans.
Arizona State House passes bill that bans certain ultraprocessed food from schools
If passed by lawmakers and signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs, HB2164 would ban schools in Arizona from selling, serving, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food on campus.
Student loan IDR plans: What could happen under federal budget proposals
House Republicans and federal courts are targeting student loan repayment plans, potentially raising monthly payments for millions of borrowers. Here’s what to know.
ASU Alumna, a liver transplant recipient, encourages organ donations
Jessie Boyd, an ASU alumna, is encouraging organ donation after that very act saved her life when she suddenly fell ill. "It's one of the biggest blessings that has happened in my life," she said.
Woman encourages organ donation after her own story
Jessie Boyd, an ASU alumna, is encouraging organ donation after that very act saved her life when she suddenly fell ill. "It's one of the biggest blessings that has happened in my life," she said.
AZ education officials calling chronic student absenteeism a 'catastrophe'
Nearly one in three Arizona students miss 18 days or more of school, according to recent figures, and experts say this can have both short-term and long-term impacts on a student.
Arizona apologizes to BYU for 'unacceptable' chant following loss
The University of Arizona is apologizing for an anti-LDS chant from Wildcats fans after its men's basketball team lost to BYU on Saturday.
ASU football stadium transforms into a driving range
Sparky's Fairway opens this weekend at Mountain America Stadium as the Arizona State football stadium is transformed temporarily to a public driving range. FOX 10's Tom Fergus has a preview.
Arizona bill would require parental permission to refer to students by preferred pronouns
SB 1002 prohibits school workers from referring to students under 18 by a pronoun that differs from their birth gender, unless they have parental permission.



















